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Code · U.S. Code · Title 33 - NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS · CHAPTER 15— FLOOD CONTROL · § 701b–15

§ 701b–15. Non-Federal plans to provide additional flood risk reduction

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If requested by a non-Federal interest, the Secretary shall carry out a locally preferred plan that provides a higher level of protection than a flood risk management project authorized under this Act if the Secretary determines that— the plan is technically feasible and environmentally acceptable; and the benefits of the plan exceed the costs of the plan. If the Secretary carries out a locally preferred plan under subsection (a), the Federal share of the cost of the project shall be not greater than the share as provided by law for elements of the national economic development plan. ( Pub. L. 113–121, title I, § 1036 , June 10, 2014 , 128 Stat. 1234 .)
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